A film on the life of Tamir Rice is in development. Rice's mother, Samaria Rice, BlueAngel Entertainment and Nonara Productions are the producers.
Interviews with the two officers responsible for killing 13-year old Tamir Rice have surfaced. The one who didn’t pull the trigger says they didn’t know it was a kid, obviously.
The city of Cleveland seem to be the masters of making a bad situation worse, this after officials sent the grieving family of slain boy Tamir Rice a bill for his emergency ambulance ride. The city wants the family to pay a $450 bill, plus $50 for miles, even though city officers gunned Rice down.
Details have emerged in the Tamir Rice case, and they could be potentially explosive. Reports are swirling about that the grand jury overseeing the matter never voted to indict the Cleveland cops that shot and killed the boy.
While many want LeBron James to protest in honor of Tamir Rice, the NBA giant admits that he’s not fully informed on the 12-year-old boy’s story. On Monday a grand jury decided not to indict the Cleveland officer who shot Rice at a park last November.
Even though a grand jury opted not to indict the shooting officer, Tamir Rice was still a 12-year-old boy who lost his life at the hands of the person hired to protect and serve. There’s no way around that fact.
The shooting death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice at the hands of the Cleveland Police Department has ended with the family of the boy unable to seek justice for the slaying. Monday afternoon (Dec. 28), the county prosecutor in the case suggested to the grand jury that the officers who shot and killed Rice acted under […]
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